NME reviews ‘Help: A The Day Of Life’: 10 out of 10
NME reviewed the charity album ‘HELP In The Day Of Life’. The album, featuring Radiohead’s ‘I want none of this’ received a 10 out of 10 rating.
“And what made ‘Help’ even better was that, unlike most charity records, the music was great. (…) And by putting ‘Lucky’ on the album, it hinted of huge things to come from Radiohead, who were contemplating the follow-up to ‘The Bends’. This time around the stakes couldn’t be much higher. So it’s a good omen that 2005 is the only year this decade there’s enough British bands to do the ‘Help’ legacy justice.
Help: A Day In The Life’ features the best bands from the original (Radiohead, Damon Albarn as Gorillaz), plus the new wave who’ve made this year their own.”
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